KARDASHIAN critics have slammed Kylie Jenner for her comments on plastic surgery.
The Hulu star spoke to film actress Jennifer Lawrence about her appearance, and fans thought she was setting a very bad example.

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In her piece with Interview Magazine, Kylie, 26, spoke to the Hunger Games actress about how people thought she’d had dramatic plastic surgery, but in fact was only using makeup to alter her appearance.
Kylie said: “I did end up getting lip fillers, but it’s also the same with me. I’ll see before and after photos when I’m 12 years old versus 26 and my eyebrows are filled differently.”
She blasted: “I have contour on. I’m like, ‘How can you compare my 12-year-old face and say I’ve gotten my jaw shaved and eyelids removed?’ I’m like, ‘What are we talking about?'”
However, fans of the Kardashians compared pics of Kylie on Reddit and didn’t believe her words, claiming that hiding her surgery from her daughter Stormi, five, could be damaging to the young girl.
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Fans theorized that Stormi would grow to resemble her mom’s natural features, and believe those natural features to be ‘ugly.’
One person said: “That first pic of Kylie, she looks so beautiful and individual, resembles her daughter so much! So sad to see what fame has done to her.”
A second wrote: “You know what I always think about with this? You’re not changing your genetics with all these procedures.
“So the children are going to (potentially) come out with those ‘ugly’ parts of yourself that you had to change. Imagine how that’s gotta feel to a child when they start to piece that together.”
“Stormi already resembles Kylie’s untouched face A LOT. It’s going to be interesting watching her grow up and see what she does in her teens…” another agreed.
A fourth commenter wrote: “Kylie, just admit what you have done… It’s so harmful to convince girls that your entire face can change that your eyelids can change your jaw shape can change your lips size can change your breast…
“…it’s harmful and imagine what it’s gonna do to your own child.”
DIFFERENT PATH
This summer on The Kardashians, Kylie spoke to her BFF Stassie Karanikolaou, 26, about her wishes for Stormi after admitting to having undergone a boob job aged just 19.
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Kylie revealed: “I would be heartbroken if she wanted to get her body done at 19. She’s the most beautiful thing ever.
“I want to be the best mom, the best example ever for her. I wish I could be her and do it all differently.
“I wouldn’t touch anything.”
Stassie agreed: “If only we could reverse time.”
“I know,” agreed Kylie.
HIDING SOMETHING?
Despite admitting to a boob job, many fans think Kylie is lying about not having had any other work done.
After an unedited picture of the star at the Vanity Fair Oscars afterparty was released this year, some fans couldn’t help but point out how different she looked from her teenage years and speculated that went under the knife.
One shared the professionally-taken photo of her face from the event on Reddit and wrote: “I feel so sad for her that she permanently ruined her face.”
In another post, a fan collated a group of photos, titled: “Kylie’s old face.”
The photos all showed Kylie before her rumored surgeries, and showed the mother of two seemingly sporting less cat-like eyes, a wider nose, and thinner lips than she appears to have now.
Many fans were quick to voice their sadness for the Kylie Cosmetics founder, and shared their admiration of her natural looks.
One person said: “She was cute and normal looking. She looked nothing like the Kardashian brand and there was nothing wrong with that.”

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